U.S. Senate Ends Longest Government Shutdown
The U.S. Senate has approved a measure to end the country’s longest government shutdown. According to Reuters, the bill passed with 60 votes against and 40 in favor, with most Republicans and eight Democrats supporting it.
With the approval of this measure, federal operations are expected to return to normal, easing economic difficulties for the American public. The shutdown had lasted for several weeks, disrupting food assistance for millions, leaving hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid, and causing major disruptions to air travel.
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